Cream tea

Four out of five Brits like to have something to eat with their tea

Afternoon tea trend remains strong with young adults

Once the preserve of a certain age, afternoon tea has become an all-age treat for those who love to make an occasion of a pot of tea and a scone. Marking this great British tradition, a new real-world research survey poll with over 1,000 Brits was commissioned by the UK Tea & Infusions Association ( UKTIA ).

UKTIA Chief Executive, Dr Sharon Hall, notes: “Our real-world research...

ew study sheds light on the county that lays the greatest claim to the British cream tea

TripAdvisor data finally clears up cream tea feud for Devon and Cornwall

Cream or jam first? New study sheds light on the county that lays the greatest claim to the British cream tea

It’s a tale nearly as old as time. For decades, the historic counties of Devon and Cornwall in the Southwest of England have feuded over the ownership of the traditional cream tea - and now a new study of TripAdvisor data finally lays to rest the debate around the best place...

Cheddar cheese from Somerset is officially the most loved regional food

Cream tea amongst Brit’s most-favoured regional dishes

From Cheddar cheese and Cornish pasties in the south to singin hinnies and haggis in the north, the UK has an impressive wealth of regional food on offer, some dating back hundreds of years.

When food plays such a massive part of any holiday, holiday lettings company Stay in Devon thought it would be interesting to find out which regional delicacies British people loved, loathed and...